
audiobook
by R. M. (Robert Michael) Ballantyne
Chapter One. - In which the Hero makes his First Flash and Explosion.
Chapter Two. - Refers to a Notable Character.
Chapter Three. - Early Aspirations.
Chapter Four. - Extraordinary Result of an Attempt at Amateur Cable-Laying.
Chapter Five. - Prospects of Real Cable-Laying—Robin meets with his First Electrical Acquaintances.
Chapter Six. - Tells of our Hero’s Visit to the Great Cable.
Chapter Seven. - The Big Ship—First Night Aboard.
Chapter Eight. - Laying The Cable—“Faults” and Fault-Finding—Anxieties, Accidents, and other Matters.
Chapter Nine. - In which Joys, Hopes, Alarms, Ghosts, and Leviathans Take Part.
Chapter Ten. - Tells of Great Efforts and Failures and Grand Success.
Born amidst a ferocious storm on a cramped emigrant ship, the protagonist’s first breath is marked by thunder and lightning that ignite a lifelong fascination with the raw power of electricity. Raised in modest English surroundings, he devours every scrap of knowledge— from barometers to clocks—while his mother nurtures his mind with stories and scripture. As the boy, now a curious teenager, watches the sky’s flashes, he begins to see the world as a giant circuit waiting to be understood.
His restless curiosity soon leads him to the burgeoning field of submarine telegraphy, where daring engineers race to lay copper veins beneath the sea. Joining these ventures, he confronts the perilous blend of fire, water, and raw energy, discovering both the awe and the danger of harnessing nature’s most volatile forces. Listeners will be drawn into his early adventures, feeling the wind‑howled decks and the crackle of early electric experiments as he strives to leave his mark on the hidden currents below.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (494K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2007-06-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1825–1894
Best known for classic adventure stories such as The Coral Island, this Scottish writer drew on real travel and working life to give his tales energy, danger, and a strong sense of place. He wrote for young readers, but his stories still carry the pull of exploration and survival.
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